' ‘int-.ra¢i¢risr .1 f-r lfiiisrtaaarrrihtgiuiafikea 1th ccediM-or half-and-half" ur Ave, Summersitle. Western Guardian m5 QREAETI.—\V._T-,l'io\viicss' ld£‘luc' ' STQIJ-Er-ZTZI‘ _,_ less’, licdequc. LOST’ Sunday , between ‘Suin- i ramp m] ilndoque. cover gasol- "Liylltniritiu, Ioi‘ t-lie Eastern Div-Ii on of tiu- (UP. Railway Fruiglil p“. QIIUPII llotel on llio 25th Inst. Miss Aiurlon iAlll at Viillfliiil» ill-dtlw, Mi-s. James H. Burke, Ced- ‘ —-HOHME ' MADE ICE CREAM frmii Jersey cream at W. ‘P. Bown- 5700-5-27-21 ..—WELCOMED HOME— The l “ks [I]e;15c,‘]euvc, at ‘Pjrjketfllllllly friends of Miss Addie Mc- Wa I . 5791i Nutt. (laughter of. tMr. and Mrs. ' ' (tool-go ll- MuN-utt, Summersldc. q/WTS gummgngnpg _.. Mr. 1 iii-o. giving her u warm welcolllfi pgbyiahtin. Su-periittondaut . hoiue c-n her arrival from Calgary- Altu. Silo spent part 0f lfliii Week in. lhirnlcy and -Malpot|ue. and this tulglitut the Provinces stnppt-tl: wt-ek has gone to visit her friend liuadt- a social call on his sister- -I.I 400 Casks, St. * John Lime 0w Landing: » L. M. POOLE & CO. Ari-Li's WHARVES IPURITY” c-sntlw FLAKE” BRANDS iifi-itifi-‘l IS-mwftii. i. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS O 9 my pvr ilno of‘ ' f Ho |ll‘l‘ line of . \ 0 i o. 1r per lino of 5- words urveyor, llcruianville, l’. 302-1 2 17 lmo. "no Invwrtlon . l-‘nnr lln-orflulln pgight insertions liiliiflQilflllflllllfl i lit-malt: Help “iantcil- AtragnivticnonALnhLAnn n. i gnw Ilotci, 107 Richmond St. signed a now collar l-‘ox “on. . Write or phono E. 1'). Sharbell. ' Portage. l‘. E- I. i 571ii,5,2i'i,1ii tenccil litiusekeepur, in home. l~‘ztinily' of three. ply .\. ll. Brehaut, Pownul. 5710 5 23 4i F YOU WISH TO AVOID AN tipui-ntlon for Kidney $toiiea or (lall Stones, write Kidd ,I.lrtis.. Llinlieil, Pctcrborongli. Canada. 5b 2'5-2l-2li. Fletcher, 63_Upper Prince St. RS. BATT WILL BE DEMON- smiling, "iliuifcis" tit our ston- I Friday and -Satui*.lit_y. (‘udmort- Ilros. il1l~5~27-2i Nursing ------_--~--»---~-~--_—---- --~--~ chit-r July clarss oi‘ North Atlullls REE—A LOVELY INDERTRUC- Training School for Nurse-H. liblu lh-ari Nt‘t'ifill('l‘ or a lovely North Adam's. ~ M1188" Plea" lti Int-h Kewplo lioll. For Pariicu- write Supt. promptly. School qual- luvs write to t‘. spoilt-er, flux 1551 lrios pupils to securo registra- .\'t'\\' Giirsgtnv, Pit-ton C0., N. S. tlrnr. Provides mont-lxly allowance . _ and privilege of six» months’ 5757.5.2Ii.2l OLLARS ‘uvizpnirsviorini-zaiuc your suit or tnpcoat in any style- I-‘lt guaranteed from tho ’l‘allor- of Nursing. All expense-s paid. _ pltnl Iiulltliug. -—“t' _” nllulo Help \Vantcd i"""° i" i“""“"°”“~ Auren i171}; “on nov m; iii\i'llll' wi-ok. llcrb Dennis, MIIPSII- I c d. ’l‘onni.-l courts. Yule University. bur class now. p 1102;315:131 RN $10175}. A' western -""i" I-‘iutro time at homo ivi-lting m", 00000000004 v0 00 0-0 000 0 o+0000000r000 +00-00+00 0000 000 o-0-0000+0+'00+Q0000v0~¢¢¢¢¢4¢~f 000-0 000+>0000000+ov . WAIQTLI. - GIRL APPLY GLAS- 5700-5. 2a. 3i WANTED:—Fl_ELIAI;.vEW-E')T(PERI- country Ap~ WANTED-—AT QNCE MAID FOIR general work- ADDiY MTB- W. E 5364-5-164! MOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO "mm-go p; Yale University School 5280-5-4.20i eugciafisnr TRAINING OFFER- illt: (lo. represented by S. F. TiWilIII-lil, Charlottetown. Top- I'll by 'l‘ho nltn-idon Hospital to “nu-pp,- [or mo Mur|[|]]1(;g_ young woinon who wish to be- 47gg.4.5.u, come rcgistorcrl nurses. Now lins- Now Nurses’ Recreation und social llfn attractive features. Aillllution with Join Septem- llcuil tux will be paid it‘ students remain. Further details oeiit on request. Address, Superintendent of Nurses, Merl- dt-ii Hospital, Merldcn, (lonnntiti- 5702-5-23-71 “I'm” IrdaNo can. or sol “itilln. Wo instruct you and sup . Iiiiy you with work. yyritoto-tlay __ ‘__V__,___,__.,__,______ I lu- Menbenltt ‘Company, Liml-tfltl ' -t.'l Dominion Hulldlllg,"l‘ori>iit0. Loni: ._.. M’ H’ W’ u‘ - iwoon llltiroll and St. -l‘oto.i's. Fin- "--"»' ' " ' T“ dor pleano notify either Manager _. - ‘ (Ju . Bu-nk Commerce, Morel] or ' .. , I . _ "-31-". (hapt; U. _ S. Johnson. OR snip“ 5W3 ‘ HOL‘ lhliioigotowiu and r cive reward. “will BOWL-two 3am mldmmp wood cook Ulnion stoves. Geo- Medial. _._______\i"_ i) i. I i . .- - t5- 87 on sALs-onn‘ Pieces or furniture. Apply (luardian. ._a1s9-s-21-a_ .__j_i a 4 Wanted ml- busIne-s girl. ___________________,_ apron. ApplyVC caroGnardian. TAIi ‘routines OAR coon new, 214 Woymouth 8t. .- - LII - _ and 0R SALE - LAN ~~ (IMERLY. occi led by Mrs. one, Mc- Mi . Queen ‘St. Fdrt- rthor In- for lttioii apply MnsiiffilcMil-lan ‘ fit Davies I-loteL- ‘ . . . 5738~5-25.ti_ 0R LE - ssr or DAYTON “Intuit-ting scales Cap. 30 lbs. ADlJiyY "BenL. (lanter _ Grocery ‘$10M:- luos-s. 2e. ru Street, Charlottetown. 6770 5 26 3i To, Li-t’ ‘F0 RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE \for summer months. , x s1ss.is.2a.it_ 1'0 Liv-zooms Hon LIGHT- ntgkeu that all. mm . Fred . LOST— POCKETBOOK CONTAIN. lug n largo sum of money bo- ion-ramps...» -AND aoAan tCentrally lo- ;577p_.5.27.3| Stretch, (nee Margaret Mat-‘Pliccl. 51374.25 2,1‘ ward-ren- 10o; BUSHELS or. ' l‘ Green Mountain flotatoesl Gavin Harding, 7 Wont Tuesday. 'Msy 24th. it'll-s. sin-uh Maoboan, age" 56 years. Sunday. May Zliiil , Tim" . Ave. Service starting at II p. m- in‘ Phone 525i... - Central Guardian LADIES SILK HOSE all newest “B51105. Bllecial I79cts. Prowse BT95. Li-d- ' 5795 5Z7 2i ci-iAaLorrs-rowu Station C.'F.(,.Y lspn the air ‘tonight at 330- Dun t. miss it. 5797 PONGEE BLOOMERS, extras iiyavy tiuallty. special price $1.7m- l row-w Bros. 1.1a. 519s a 21 2i BELFAST-There will be ser- vice ln the Presbyterian Church at ltcltast on Sunday, May 29th at ll a. m. and at 7 p. m. , LADIES coloured dlmity night- gowns SLOKL-Prowso Bros’ Ltd. 57955 27 2i > ———r~ HEAR THE broadcast from Charlottetown station C.I<‘.C.Y. to- night ut 8.30. Short entertaining addresses. 5737 LADIES coloured mull night- Eowns, special 98cts.-— Prowso BPOB. Ltd. . 5795 5 27 2i GOOD ASSORTMENT incus felt hats worth to $5.00. Special for Friday and Saturday. $2.95 Moore & itfcbeod, Ltd. 57935-2741 GIRLS scarlet flaunt-l jergqvu,‘ Very Ellilllilifl fur school wear. Price $1.40 and $1.60. _]-|-,,“.,.u BT08. Ltd. 5795 5 27 2i BONSHAW AND WEST RIVER. —On Sunday, Miiy 20th there will be service in t-oiint-t-iinn with tin- Prenbyierian Church in (Iauada at llonslizilv llall at ll a. m. mp1 Elliott Hall Uraudviclv at 7 p. m. ANOTHER SHIPMENT of kid- dies mercerlsetl hose with plaid tops, Prices low. flProwst- llros, Lt.(i._ 5795 5 27 2i FUNERAL NOTlCE.—-'l"lic ro- mains oi‘ tho laIc Airs. Sarah .’\l.'it-~ tLcan arrived from llositin last ov- enlng, accompanlt-il by her $1111, The funeral takes place on Sunday ut 2 p. in. from I13 l-Ilin. .'\--'I‘IIIIU. ‘the Presbyterinii church at. North ‘Pryon will be re-upeiicti. at 7 p. m. Special niuait- by out- side tnlcnt. ltcv. it. Stuvcrt and Rev. M. Scott will he the speakers. NEW LINE of tiiliitil‘t‘ll'fi kniitcdl jersey-s, assorted sizes and t'iilt1lIl's,] price $l.00.»-l’rtnvst- Bros, Ltd. 5705 t. 27 2i I MATTER OF ENCROACHMENT TO BE CLEARED — iiherc has been l: is undoi-sttnnl sumo guggostq ion ol' encroachment in connertioii with the building oithe new pit-- ture lions‘. o_u itraiton Si. which has mrcuted ccnslilt-rziblo illI‘(lil\.'L'll-1 lance and dltlitvulty. Mr- l~‘. (Lt I3peut-ei' arrived in town last oven-i iug on Iiusincss in this iwiiiuociiutil and it is tindtirsltitul that lin- inat-‘ tcr will be definitely" (Ila-posed oi‘ inf some inantiei" today. i LADIES HATS in silk and tin-owl Newest shapes anti shades, special,‘ $2.9S.-Pr0\\'tse llros, Ltd. i . 570.5 5 2T 2i i LAST CHAN-CE TO HEAR MRS. GORDON WRlGHT.—-'l‘llis léiiletli platfoim twratoi- will tltltlrchss public meetings under ihe zinspicos oi’; the lTempcr-ance Alliance of Prince‘ Edward island at the places and on- tho dates listed belmv. licar hori speak on the subject “Prohihltionl vs. Government. Sale." 'i‘I'y0II§ United Church, Sunday. May 2min at ll a. m-; Summorsititi llaptist i Sunday, May 29th, at :i.:iu p, m Suinmerslde Capitol 'l‘lu.-zitlv. ll Meeting, Sunday. May 20th, at .\ p. m.; Tlgnish. Monday. May 140th,- nt 8- p. m.; Mlmlulgasli, ‘ruesilayfl May 31st, at 2.30 p. m. Albcrtnii.i Tuesday, May 31st, at 8 p. in-i V\"<‘i* lington, Wednesday. Juno 1st, at, 2B0 p. m.; Tyne Valley, Wt-zlncsduy; June 1st ut 8 p. m.; Cape Wolfe- Thurnday, Junc 2nd at 2.30 p. m.;‘. t)".l.enry, Thursday, June 2nd, at s! ‘p. m.; Freetown, ‘Friday, Juno 3rd at 2.30 p. m.; Capo 'l"rav<-rso, l~‘rl-. tiny, Jiino- 3rd, at. 8 p. lll. .\il‘u.i Wright who is piesid-vnt oi‘ tli-“i Canadian Womaws Chrlntiaul 'i"‘H\-i peranco Union has a gripping III-‘Hn sage from t-he women oi‘ (tau l1 ‘o, lPPllICO Edward inlfllvti- Ylii’ ti"! "Pi vited to hear liorf iO-}—~——'——" I PERSONALS (Yndc-LNe-intiti Iiuttciiliury. will‘ und Mrs John Ruttonhury, loft by yesterday uftornotnrs train for Iliontreal whore ho will ltiill ililii ship the Canadian Coiii-itrut-itn- for. a voyage to New Zualantl and,‘ Australia vin Pnunmn. , BIRTHS LTIMINQSTONE~At Rillttsbnry. N. Y., May 24th, .,1987...t0 Mr and Mrs Carol‘ Livingstone. tnoc Nu" Lyons) a daughter. Conftfflliliil‘ tions. STRETCH-gt“ inn-g Creek. "i1 May 25th to Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. a daughter. DEATHS mnsLzAn-Ai Boston. Mass. fill Funeral. 93 Filni torment Milton (Jemetery. ouusgfi-oib -—-—-+—Fu7,fi—-————'+uRE—:F—°——E housekeeping. 32 Elm sale. 234 Fitsroysbt? -_ _ ~ 7 1 26-31 To j; ‘wt --.| ..n.. ' ‘r. I. - ' nfliiilllllilolll ‘Wanted m :_,_'e1-,_.‘_-, Dfl.|‘n' t grey tweeds c-ne pin bloomer pants TRYOAN—On Sunday, may gghhilairi-Ze. trrnwd collected to the scene ’l‘licro.Iliilliinents, as to will bc two sin-vices at ll u. in. zindiblaine, by the diivcrs of the cars- iiizilsivy, MEETING OgrAfUMNh-IO-wlng iiiiuiili to shortage. oi‘ space. the report 01' Church, meeting for women only ~ n oven boon a shortage of labor for iprontltios- u condition that has not has been visiting his |llIl'(‘lll-'-i. Ml‘ "rm- P ans ‘CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' CHAMOIBETTE Gloves 50c and b5cts.—Prowse Bros, ‘Ltd. 5796 5 27 2i WHITE" AND coloured Waldo silk slips. Good heavy quality 52.25. ——Prowse Bros Ltd. ‘ 5795 5 I17 2i LADIES RAYON Silk Bloomers. extra special 59 cents-Prawns BYOB» Ltd. 5795527 2i LADIES Gingham house dresses, all sizes ‘$1.00.—Prowse Bros, Ltd. 5795 5 27 2i ~._.__ BOYB NEW ‘SUITS in fawn and belted model coat. $5.95 Moore 8: McLeod, 5798-5-27-2i. CORSETS and corselettes Fri- day and Saturday 90GLS.——PPOWBO Bros, Ltd. 5795 5 27 2i LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVES Ward ‘Four, men and women, will meet Offer Building, Friday, May 27th at 8 p. n\. For organizing pur- poses, Full attendance requested. JUST ARRIVED ladies tailored blouses in fine fugl and broadcloth Good quality $3.16 and $4.95. —- Prowse Bros, Ltd. 57955 27 2i BOYS FOUR PIECE stills with long pails, short pants vest and coat pow fawns andgreys- Special $14.00. Moore d’: McLeod, Ltd. 5708-5-27-21. SILK PONGEE Slips, extra spec- ial $l.75.-—1’rti\vse Bros, Ltd. 5795 5 27 2i TWO SCHOONERS _.SElZED.-- Capt. Lacoutveti of the IC. G. _S. Mur- izarct seized two liquor schooncrs- iho Alameda anti anot-herwyester- ‘tiny at the western end of the ls- ilaud. 'l‘liey are being taken in tow ‘ to QIIUIJIBC. I ANOTHER COLLISION.— About l y Itnlti last night two curs hearing lnuinbci- plates, 8291 and 551i col- iiiiiCti at ling-hes‘ -Corncr. Little ilitlnlilge was done to ciihcr car. A {of the iltflfititllll. to listen in on the whom was to tho reorganization meeting ol’ the Alumni Society of Si. Dunstanka University which was held yester- day tiller tho commencement exer- i-isi-s, t-oultl not be insortetl in these culuinus but will appear tomorrow. Nash gave a splciidiil ziddicss on l-Jmpiro builiiiiig —~\\’ililt Canada ls to Us, before the Y's Nlens Club last. evening. Y's man Ik-rcy Turner was in the chair. One new member Iir. (larson was introduced. a surplus 0i‘. receipts over expend- iiuro. it is doubtful it’ the financial J rccoid 0t‘ the Prince County llospit- 111 has a peer or even an equal by - a i_v other like institution in its another hnportunt engagemenm He economy oi management. '4 ladvised the boys u, mks the 5mm. A5191‘ the ilraduui-liig “X"-i'¢"i‘l’3inf baseball to heart and play t0 (Special to the Guardian) Excellency Viscount ll/illingdon. i? (lm-oriitii- (leneral of- Canada ex- pressed his admiration of the Em- pire Duy (lenionstratlon by the pupils oi‘ the Toronto schools in a latter ilecelvetl by the school mail- ageincnt committee yesterday aft- ernoon. nual ineetlll-g each year at the report of the Trustees is tinitted and at which their activities 'i‘ho. letter addressed to the busi- noss administrator of the school Iumrd W. W. Poursc rcatl2~— "Dear a Mr. i'I‘.'ll‘GI.‘, l want to tell you how I viii-y impressed. my wife and i u ro with tho review of school lath-ts ivliivh we Iattendcrl yoater- h ay afternoon. It was it‘tIHllI'I‘ to mo to take the salute on this occasion and I would like you to congratulate Colonel Thomp- son for llli‘. on the very excellent. display given by the school chil- dren. Yours sincerely. (Signed) Wililugdoii." - More Employment Along the Clyde LONDON, May 26.-~iii u. little pvt-r four months the number of un- omrvloyed workers in the Clyde district. has droppntl by one-third. ’I‘bo lnrprovcniciit is mainly due to lllCFPJ-lilflfi actilvliy in Silipillliifiiillfi‘. and marine englneellng, There hnsi p‘ h t somo urgent jobs. and employers ( have shown readines to accept ap- Iu-on apparent for years. 0404 0i tile civic author-titles oo enforce "ilihsiy udoiltfltl by the society, and Clinics forwarded to the City (John- vil reads a; fonowa: mouths there has been in Montreal all Olildennc of typhoid fever, and tug. and controlling typhoid epidem- ics are well known; and safeguarding of tile water, milk, and other food Health Department, and that the enfnrlcment of the pres- ent Ilulk by-Iuw and the meat in- fllicction by-law, and the proposed food, inspection by-laiv, Control of the water supply will Prevent any further outbreaks. cord as believing that the recent outbreak was of the civic. authorities to enforce tho provisions of the civic health by-law concerning niilk. that the citlmns 0t‘ Montreal do IlOt receive the ‘SIIIHC consideration for the piotcctitin of health as do thosc of other cities oi‘ similar size, and would tirgt- that the Budget of equate for this purpose. press its zipprovai 0t‘ the recent ac- tilon taken by tho -Prtivlncial BOZIPII of Health in the closing down of certain Milk Phillis. members oi’ The 'l‘ourist. Bureau merchants, representatives of rail- roads, hotel's, steamship liines, and other forms of enterprise; ileinantl- lug liuinetliate and full information be given the public, and that all means known to Science, regard- less of expo-use be taken forwitli to assure proper pasteurization of all milk, and milk products. this end, that a bncteriologist be appointed and v.3 MEWS cLU;__Hm,_ 1,1 J‘ bcr of inspectors be engaged. tho nurses and their friends wereltwm 81.410058 "k8 mem Qonnnlnng q-QRQN-rry QM" Mayngg .4115 entertained at the Olympia “Cabaret His Hongf said that the City Lea- buslness organization, holds an ali- Sllflilid be anti th... opportunity of a great --___-____--_-_-_---—- Pilot Risks His tho first Lillie In the history of avi- ation an "outside loop" hns- been mudo it was learned tenant James A Doolittle, MoCook and noted as a racing pilot, risked loop" at a speed 0i’ 280 miles an IIIOUI‘ Tuesday morning above l)a-y-. test pilot at the field, and six 0th- cr fliers vouched for the authenti- city of the outside loop. Contrary to procedure c-n the ordinary i000 Dooltitle turned the nose of Montreal Typhoid Epidemic Still Raging Pilysiclans Blame City Officials for non-enforcement of the Pasteur- lzed llfilk_By-Law. Some of the City Milk Plants Ordered Closed. A strongly worded resolution W"! Blinlilfid by the Montreal Med- II-coclrinurgical Society on the 20th of May, charging the recent typhoid fever‘ epidemic to failure ll [llilllill IN lllllll] IJIINIIEHI The Anchors concert staged in the League of the Cross Hall last evening before a large and enthusi- astic audience was a. tremendous success- Each and every number on the program wan greatly enjoyed and all In all proved to be an en- tertainment of high class calibre. Before the opening number, Mr- Trainer, announcing, called upon His Honor Lleut. Governor Heartz. who, on arising said that he came to enjoy himself and not to make a speech, however, His Honor, being a sport a-inong sports rose to the occaslc-n saying it was a great privilege indeed to even take a small par-t in‘ the Anchor concert. tl-le first thanked the Anchor linse- ball Club in making him the Hon- orary Patron of the Club and said he was mighty proud to enjoy the distinction- Referring tc- baseball, he review- ed lnostt eloquently the past per- formances of the west end team saying that on two different occas- ions they were wlthint a hair's breath 0f the championship and by some reason 0i‘ ether-lost out wilflll victory was practically within their grasp. He added amongstgreat ap- plause, that if the Anchors‘ did not win out this year he was "going to move his residence to the eastern end c-f the city. Dr- Dougan, man- ager of the S‘tars, who W33 present remarked. "that it was too bad the Governor" would be forced to move from the finest home in the city." His Honc-i", taking the team as a whole paid o, glowing tribute to their ability as ball players, saying that “Shouni1" Francis was a (laisy; 'l‘nni iVlcl-‘arlane as a hurler is hard lo beat; Frank Cronin was ln a class by himself iu guarding the left "garden", and that “Dut- cliy“ and “lleinpsey" Diamond are never found wanting, when it came tn hard and honestendeavor on the ba-seball diuintz-ntl. With such an ag- gregation as the Anchors have in their personell this season, His li-lonor thought. that his change of residence would be indefinitely postponed. He thought. that the idea of charging admission this year Wtls a good one, but. laid par- ticular stress on the tact that tile younger hOys should be allowed in free. as these boys making up our coining generation ol’ ball players, have first got to he educated lllt0 the game before playing it. They are our future chain-pious, said the speaker, and deserve every privil- ege and encouragement. ‘He regretted very much that to- day being the opening of the City League, he was unable to throw the fir-tit ball, as intended. due to U"? Dmvl-slons 0t’ the civic health by-low concerning milk, and ap- Droving the recent action of the Provincial Board 0f Health in or- (lei-ins certain Milk Plants infllc City to close, Sent To Council Tile Resolution which was unani- Wlipreas during the past three llvhereas the means of prevent- ‘Wliereas, these means are the supplies by the Wiwrefls. this society believes and the Tlierelore this society goes on re- due to the failure The society also strongly feels he llezillh Department beniatle ad- Thr- society further desires to ex- A resolution was sent in from and to a sufficient nuin- - GRADUATION (Continued from Page 1) y the latiics aid of tho hosllillii ‘sue, in his opinion svus one of the “hést conducted and most closely ‘played, troinparatively speaking. than ally in Canada- He concluded in paying a high tribute to Umpire duck MoAleer who. he thought help- t-d in no small way in giving base- ball the great prestige it ciljnys ill the pity and island today. Great applause greeted Hi5 Hon- or's brief‘ but inspiring and elo- iquent remarks. i illis Worship Mayor Miller. al- though having another important engagement for the evening, on re- uuosl, consented to address the audience on behalf of the Anchors. IHe said ii was" indeed a pleasure Io follow Hi3 Honor the Lieut. (lovernor ii_i an address on behalf PRESIDENT'S REPORT. iLatlies and (lemiciiit-uz- The Hospital, like every gilt/ti which sub- re ‘either critlcized or commended. regret to say that these irreetlngs re not as well attended as the)’ caring just what your ‘llospiizil ls (Continuous on pug-e ctlgrt) Life to Perform Daring Feat (Canadian Press) DAYTON, Ohio, May 26. ence on the platform was a proof of the great interest taken in the ga-ine in this city and province. He further addqrirthia: he was glad to sec Mrs. Heartz-audtMiss Ruth also present, that this in itself lends Inspirntlnii t0 the boys and surely shows lndorsotlon of the splendid work accninpliu-ihcd by the Cluli last year. He said the Anchors although losing out, played like demons and like gentlemen and hoped that the tic-termination and spirit of good will would exist between. the teams during the coming seascmfwypshr during the conning conflict, and at - the conclusion. would be heartily glad to congratulate either the Anchors, Rovers or Stars whicliev- er tho case may he——anyway said His Worship they are all our boys . ._ 1am- tuday- Lieu- icld, hero c-t‘ many daring feats the is life to per-form "outside --n. LieutenantHJJI-lutchln-son, chief his INIIHHIIS. lllill a step dancer entertained the audi- ence last evening in an exhibition lady ranks step dancers of her sex in the 50in w-ag enthusiastically encorcd. ilan-clng exhibition held the atten- tion of the audience ill his 111111101" ous and difficult stepsGallunt oas- lly lived up to his reputation of a of the Anchors Ball Club. He re- 3,199. marked that the Governor's pres- ‘ilieri of applause. little Miss Matilda Williams Margaret. Plennessey’ was won by the latter. ‘Both little ladies made a big hit with the audience. lunch received a llfile- A “Pedal prize was awarded tn Master Brown who was unable to enter iained the audience iDowllng- l§§O-OO§§§§+O-% o ship" downward when. flying at the and are playing the game- i t > .gonr Including rode, It Makes A Differ- ence How a Fisher- ‘ man is Equipped To Get Real Trout Therein such a thing an luck. but you will notice that It Ia the fellow with tho BEST TACKLE MAKES THE BIG CATCH _'l'hlo- Iflllhfl we hlvo a very superior lino of fishing‘ linen. famous tied hookah. oloo- the MILLWARWS hand mo: lull RID LOOP CAST! _ Gill In undilook It over. m: room-r DRUGGIS/‘N ' altitude of 8.000 feet- He kept on ~ than 2,000 feet, during which he at- ‘, before tho loop could be cc-mplot- ' Millionaire ' Whitney, 51, millionaire sportsman 1 who died suddenly yesterday, att- er collapsing during a game of ‘was. a brother of Harry Payne In concluding he also made spec- ial mention of the splendid work of Umpire Jack McAleer, whom ho thought was without a peer in Canada when it came to handling a ball game. The first number on the program was a Charles-ton exhibition by seven year old Master Albert dlrown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown of this city. This child prov- ed an entertainment in himself in all the intricate and difficult steps which make up this popular dance- Hi3 ease of movement and know- ledge of the different steps sur- prised tho entire audience. Need- less to say be was enthusiastically encored. Albert won the first prime in tho recent Charleston contest put on by the Artie Marks Players- The second number by Master tPiug Callaghan and Masters Billie Brown, Giles Cantwell, Joseph- tfwardon and Arthur Moran was well received and heartily encored. Dootor Green in a spiendid read- ing entertained the sudliuii-o In the third nu-mlber. The Doctor was at hi; best last evening and rliclfed much applause. » , Mr. Alfred McKearne In violin solos made eonslderabs impres- speed of 150 milcg an hour in. an tht course perform-lug a complete loop but required a drop of more tallied a gpeed of 380 miles an hour ed. Sportsman Left Large Fortune (Special to tho Guardian) NEW YORK, May 26. —Payue tennis, left a fortune of from $150.- 000,000 t0 $200'000.000 - it We! es- timated t0day.. , Many friends _of Whitney who Whitney were surprised to learn of tho extent of his fortune, al- thpughin 19,24 he paid an income tax of szoiissrinira largest in the country, being exceeded only byitlie taxes paid bv 131m D. Rocg: ‘$22.1 i“ i” ’ svion and it is a m» bet that, in , . _ the near future he will be ranked‘ “A? :::~°';,i:°o[r%¥,::|ii'psi “at whit, among the foremost violinlsto of out philanthropists ‘he pwvince‘ - friend n m . Mr. George Walker in sword ~dunce and also in n torch nwlngt g N orthemors Renew Drive ' Against Hankow (Canadian Frau) PEKING, May Zti-Yang Yu-ting, chief of staff for Marshal Chinng Tao-Lin, the Manchurian war lord, today announced that a strong drive was being launched against Hankow along the Peking-Hankow railway, the engagement centering at Chumatlon in the province of l-lonan with 70,000 men. Foreign observers forecast that the movement is the beginning of a renewed campaign by the north- erners against the nationalists along the entire front. p Z- Queen Marys 60th Birthday (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, May 26. —'l‘he tacit-.- bration of the sixtieth birthday an- niversary of Queen Mary will be entirely domestic. The royal family are holding a luncheon party at the palace today. The present week is the busiest one for the Queen lu the whole London season. Courts were held last night and again this evening when dominion visitors were presented. Yesterday Her- Majesty attended with the King the famous Chelsea flower show. 11,000 Voices Will Form Choir, 0 r (Canadian Press) OTTAWIA, May 26. — A choir of 11,000 voices will sing a programme 0f patriotic songs and anthems in connection with the July First celebration of the slxtleth annivers- ary of cenfedertalon. The nucleus of the choir will consist 0t’ the cen- tenary choir of 11,000 vc-ices sel- ected froni 70 churches, Irrespect- ive of race 0r creed and for certain selections, this choir will be aug- ineuterlby 10,000 children from tile public- and separate schools. PAGE THREE - itI-‘ANADA (Continued 1mm Po i) I ado. was concerned‘ w d be nqpch , J the some u in the ‘U ' emu. ' Referring to the allegation thot the Soviet has agents on thin eon- tinent the Prime Minister laid t-hq evidence received In_ Canada does not disclose any espionage or nub-g ivorsive propaganda so for nettle. Montreal office of the Soviet is con- cerned. - action had been decided upon after a full discussion of the situation created through the decision of the British Goyernment ,to sever its relations wit-h Soviet Russia. Evi- dence In the hands of the Canadian government made it clear. the Pre- mier said that cextalnscctlons of the agreement between Canada and Russia had been violated by the Russian government. Premier King pointed out that the agreement was subject to tor; mlnation unless certain conditions were fulfilled. He specifically duct- ed a provision that the parties to the agreement agreed to refrain “from hostile action or unfriendly undertakings against the other and from conducting outside of its own borders any official propagandg ai- rect or indirect against the lnstitu~ lions of the British Empire or the Rlussian Soviet Republic respectiv- e y." Premier Baldwin's statement in " the British iI-louse of Commons and evidence‘ before the Canadian Government had made it clear, the Premier said that this agreement had been violated. . ——__.___ Take the new from your dyspepsia with l5 w 30 drove 0f Seiael‘: Syrup inn glass of water u" directed on the bottle. Any drug store. Lawn Mower Sharpening A At Weeks 8r Burns of the leading entertainers in his line in the city did full justice to his different performances. ly applauded at the conclusion of several uknele renditions. His man- ipulation 0i’ the stringsls praise- worthy. Little Miss Muriel McDonald In the Highland Fling endeared lier- self with the llllliiellflfl in a wonder- ful interpretation of that famous and popular dance. Every 939D dill" ing the child's perfoumance was watched with the closest and rapt attention. Muriel was heartily ap- plauded. Y Afisskl-lattle Ryan, in solo, 0110 Fleeting Hour" was never heard to bettér advantage. This young lady possesses a clear and very Sweet voice which charmed her audience- tHei~ rendition was most Die-using t" o00++0000+0+0+0 say the least which oespeaks many future successes for her in local productions. “Rube i-loskins" in comic songs and accordion selections had thfl audience convulscd with laughter from start tn finish. IMlss Priciila Martin. who ucedS no introduction to local theatre as well worth witnessing This 30MB among the ieéldiiifl Mirritlmes. Her dancing inst ilillill was of the usual high standard- Mr. Anthony Francis in voclii in a -Mr. Edward Gallant step‘ dancer of real worth and t. He was greeted with ijuulltifi The (jharfpgton contest between and Albert the contest. Dixons Orchestra kindly enter- before ti"! performance. ‘ The accompanlsta fur ~iie evcil‘ Ing were Mrs. Byron Brown unli Messrs Austin Connolly “lid ‘A- E vitnoiiu g IIIITEI. -__- ““ ‘v . wwv One of the turnout and but equipped Hotels In 51'1"" Canada. 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